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Each of our eight suites at The Chandler Hotel has been designed and curated to showcase the history and wonders of Madison.  This boutique experience includes an oversized luxurious shower, local bath amenities,  mini-fridge, curated local coffee experience, SmartTV (complimentary Netflix), featuring premium bedding and luxe mattress.  The Chandler Hotel is not equipped with an elevator. Suites 101-103 are located on the first floor and suites 201-206 are located on the 2nd floor. Guests who book the second floor must be able to climb stairs.


Trail 11 Grand Suite #101

features a kitchenette & fireplace

Welcome to Trail 11 at The Chandler Hotel, where nature's tranquility meets modern luxury. As an homage to Clifty Falls State Park, which boasts 10 scenic trails, this grand suite embodies the promise of an extra, uncharted adventure - Trail 11. This grand suite offers an exclusive experience reminiscent of the park's serene ambiance. Immerse yourself in the essence of nature with birdwatching books, wildflower-inspired accents, and deep green cabinets. Discover a harmonious blend of comfort and adventure, inviting you to unwind and relax.

EST: 1809 Grand Suite #102

features a kitchenette & fireplace

Step back in time and immerse yourself in history with EST: 1809 at The Chandler Hotel. Named after the year Madison was established, this grand suite beautifully marries historic charm with contemporary comforts. Admire the historic attributes of the time period infused throughout the room, all while enjoying modern amenities and a touch of luxury. EST: 1809 invites you to experience the rich heritage of Madison in a space that seamlessly blends the past and present, promising an unforgettable stay filled with nostalgia and sophistication.

Serenity on Second Grand Suite #103

ADA accessible & dog friendly

Experience tranquility and comfort in our grand suite, Serenity on 2nd. This beautifully designed room offers a serene ambiance, perfect for relaxation and rejuvenation. As an ADA accessible and dog-friendly suite, Serenity on 2nd ensures that every guest, including your furry companion, feels welcome and at ease. Enjoy the thoughtful amenities, including a separate room with a TV dedicated to your four-legged friend, making it a delightful retreat for both you and your pet.

La Belle Rivière Suite #202

The majestic rivertown of Madison wouldn’t exist without The Mighty Ohio. One of the first Europeans to see the Ohio River was Frenchman Rene Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle in 1669. He named the river "la belle rivière" or "the beautiful river." From steamboats of the past to today’s hydroplane races at the Madison Regatta, the Ohio River continues to be a main attraction of Historic Downtown Madison - The La Belle Rivière Suite pays homage to this natural wonder.

Midnight on Main Suite #203

The heartbeat of small town America is Main Street. This iconic street in Downtown Madison is home to small business, unique shopping and delicious restaurants. Midnight on Main is a late night stroll; with inspiration from dark lampposts, softly lit shop windows, and vintage neons we give a nod to Downtown’s most beloved street.

The Lanier Suite #204

James Lanier was an entrepreneur who lived in Madison during the 1800s. Lanier was a wealthy banker with strong interest in real estate and railroads. He is more famously known for loaning the Indiana government over one million dollars without security to help the state avoid bankruptcy during the American Civil War. The Lanier Mansion is a staple landmark of Madison; The Lanier Suite honors Lanier’s legacy and puts a modern twist on “The Informal Parlor” in Lanier’s mansion with inspiration from the deep green drapes and gold accents from the historic wallpaper.

Sunset on Broadway Suite #205

The Broadway Fountain, a Madison treasure, is a bronze copy of the original nineteenth-century iron fountain that was part of the Philadelphia Centennial Exposition of 1876. Sunset on Broadway highlights deep hues of burgundy, accented with gold and autumn orange tones, celebrating this architectural wonder. During your visit be sure not to miss a sunset on Broadway.

The Stableman's Quarters Suite #206

Originally the building that is now The Chandler Hotel was a livery stable. Dating back to the 1870s up until the 1930s, Samuel Herin and Louis Eisenhardt were notable stablemasters and owners of the building. This suite preserves the fashion livery of the past including a headboard crafted from an original stable wall. Historic artifacts and photos from the time when these men owned the building can also be found in the hotel lobby.

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